Student Organizations

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10,000 Hours Show
The purpose of The 10,000 Hours Show is to engage Drake University students and other local young people in the Polk, Warren, Dallas and Story County area through volunteer service at local nonprofits and also to produce a free concert that is just for these volunteers to encourage and recognize their service.
Through these efforts, The 10,000 Hours Show mobilizes young people to help meet immediate community needs through volunteering and helps develop the next generation of active community leaders.
The 10,000 Hours Show of Central Iowa is an endeavor of the United Way of Central Iowa, Iowa State University and Drake University.

 

 

 

African Students Association

Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity)

 

Alpha Omega (Baptist)
Alpha Omega is a campus ministry inviting students to know Jesus Christ personally. We emphasize building relationships and memories that will last a lifetime. Activities include attending Drake athletic events, road trips, retreats, small group Bible studies, one-on-one discipleship and home-cooked meals.

 

Alpha Phi Omega (Volunteer Fraternity)

 

American Marketing Association

 

Amnesty International Not registered 09-10

Anime Club

BACCHUS
BACCHUS (Boosting Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students) mission is to develop a community which is educated and aware of all relevant health issues facing college students through both fun and educational programming. BACCHUS emphasizes making smart decisions and taking responsibility for whatever choice is made especially concerning alcohol responsibility.

 

Basketball Club

Best Buddies
Best Buddies is an organization that pairs Drake students with mentally handicapped students from a Des Moines public school for friendship. Activities are both group and one-on-one. A year long commitment is required.

 

Beta Alpha Psi (accounting)
Beta Alpha Psi is a national honors fraternity dedicated to the advancement of financial information professions. This group is currently composed of students majoring in accounting. It enhances the university education experience by providing interaction with practitioners, conducting technical and personal development programs through campus, regional and national meetings, and promoting and encouraging community service.

Not registered 09-10

 

Bulldog Advertising (BaD Co.)

 

Campus Fellowship (Alive)
Campus Fellowship is an inter-denominational Christian Fellowship dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of students at Drake. We provide opportunities for student worship, Biblical study and a variety of social and service activities. Campus Fellowship is a ministry of Walnut Creek Community Church (279-8312).

 

 

Character in Action (CIA)

Not registered 09-10

Chemistry Club
Chemistry Club offers an opportunity for students to become involved in the Chemistry department as well as meet students with common interests. Activities planned for the upcoming year include goggle and lab notebook sales, speakers, Mole Day breakfast, fun group activities and an out reach program (chemical magic show, career day). Chem Club members also assist the Chemistry Department in professional conferences and department tours. All majors are welcome.

 

Chess Club
Chinese Student Association

Circle K

Not registered 09-10
Civil Liberty Advocates Not registered 09-10

Coalition of Black Students (CBS)
The goal of the Coalition of Black Students (CBS) is to foster an environment conducive to the success of its participants, no matter what their race, by offering programming that develops the whole person. This is inclusive of but not limited to academic success, increased leadership and communication skills, campus involvement, community service, professional training and experience, and recreation. We would love to have the opportunity to work with you for the duration of your college career.

 

 

College Republicans
The Drake College Republicans chapter is one in a statewide network of student-run organizations geared towards politically minded, Republican students. Active members participate in a variety of ways and for a number of different reasons. The organization offers extensive, real life experience in the inner workings of a partisan group. Members often choose to volunteer for campaigns, attend speaking events and fundraisers, participate in forums, receive specialized training, as well as a variety of other activities. Students who are looking to enter politics or simply support their beliefs have found this organization as an easy way to achieve their goals, whatever they may be.

 

Colleges Against Cancer
Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) is the collegiate chapter of the American Cancer Society. Through CAC, students can have fun while making a difference in lives of people facing cancer. Our biggest annual event is Relay for Life-a 12-hour, overnight walk that brings the entire Drake community together to raise awareness about cancer prevention, celebrate cancer survivors (Luminary Ceremony) and raise money for the ACS. The 2006 Relay for Life attracted 1 out of every 6 member of the Drake Community and raised $23,000. Join CAC and help us organize Relay for Life.

 

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